This property presents a fantastic opportunity for those seeking an acreage block of land in an excellent location. Situated in a future urban zone, this parcel holds the potential for development opportunities (STCA).
- 1.579 ha or 3.9 acres - Essential amenities are just a short distance away - Currently home to a 10m x 15m shed with town water connected and bathroom facilities, previously occupied as a Berry Cafe - Original orchard with large netted structure - Natural waterway and small dam through part of the land. - Wide street frontage to accommodate development access - Future urban zoning allowing for future development (STCA) - Capitalize on the upward trend in property values and take advantage of the area's growth prospects
**McGrath Devonport believe information contained is accurate however interested parties should rely upon their own enquires. Plans are indicative only.
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